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Indian man arrested for stealing goat 41 years ago


16 September 2019  

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TRIPURA: A 58-year-old man was charged and held for theft after being on the run for more than four decades. He had a permanent arrest warrant against his name.

Indian media reports, “Bachu Kaul, along with his father Mohan Kaul had stolen a goat in 1978 from West Tripura district’s Ranir Bazar. Acting on a permanent arrest warrant against Bachu Kaul, a tea garden worker, the police arrested him on late Friday from the Mekhlipara tea estate area in western Tripura.”

A permanent arrest warrant is issued by the court when the person accused of the crime is declared an absconder.

Despite both father and son being accused of the crime and declared absconders, only Kaul will be tried, as his father passed away 18 years ago.

A police official said: ”Bachu would be produced in a lower court and we will seek his judicial custody for at least seven days.

“The price of the goat was Rs 45 in 1978 and the proportional value of that goat at the current market price would be over Rs3,000.”

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 16 September 2019 12:17 PM

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